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ТАРНОВСКАЯ М.Л.

МГИМО

2005


UNIT ONE THE WAY WE LIVE NOW pp. 7



Lead-in A View of the City

Theme One The Odd Couple

Theme Two Little Has Changed on the Streets

of London

Theme Three Work, Work, Work!

Language Focus giving and reacting to surprising news

Talking Points making assumptions, evaluating,

discussing pros & cons, speculating

Vocabulary of the Unit


UNIT TWO LIVING DANGEROUSLY pp. 38


Lead-in Taking Risks

Theme One Death Race

Theme Two Hazard at Work

Theme Three Are We Gamblers?

Language Focus asking and promising discretion

Talking Points speculating, illustrating, debating, giving

advice, making recommendations

Vocabulary of the Unit


UNIT THREE GETTING AND SPENDING pp. 68


Lead-in Personal Finances

Theme One Paying Your Way

Theme Two Money is the Root of all Evil?

Theme Three Debt and Despair on the Dark Side

of Consumer Credit

Language Focus discussing ideas, suggesting alternatives

Talking Points sharing information, expressing opinions,

introducing news

Vocabulary of the Unit


UNIT FOUR GETTING THE MESSAGE ACROSS pp. 98


Lead-in Different Wavelengths

Theme One Text a The English Character

Text b Welcome To New Britain

Theme Two The English Language

Theme Three Girl Talk – Where You Can Success

in the Coffee Break

Language Focus discussions and debates

Talking Points expressing opinions, making assumptions,

evaluating, making decisions

Vocabulary of the Unit


UNIT FIVE THE MEDIA AND ADVERTISING pp. 133


Lead-in The Press in Britain

Theme One You Awright, My Sun

Theme Two Part 1 Extra! Extra!

Part 2 Some Things Will Simply

not Change

Theme Three Girl Talk – Where You Can Success

in the Coffee Break

Language Focus discussing what you are going to watch,

discussing TV programmes, the language of

newspapers

Talking Points expressing opinions, insisting on a point,

speculating, discussing pros & cons

Vocabulary of the Unit



UNIT SIX revenge and retribution pp. 170


Lead-in Criminal Trials in Britain

Theme One The Hangman's Rope

Theme Two Text a Revenge Killing, Arabia

Text b Crimes and Punishments

Theme Three Text a Justice Done and Viewed To Be Done

Text b Woodward Speaks Out Against TV Trials

Language Focus discussing both sides of an issue

Talking Points making assumptions, expressing opinions

Vocabulary of the Unit


LISTENING pp. 202
UNIT ONE

  1. Britain today

  2. Civil Cases

  3. Living in Oxford


UNIT TWO

  1. Peeping Tom

  2. Why Do People Take Risks?


UNIT three

  1. Pocket money

  2. Repayment of a Debt

  3. An account Executive Talks about his Job

  4. For Richer, for Poorer


UNIT FOUR

  1. Living in Portugal

  2. Clothes


UNIT FIVE

  1. Publicising the Circus

  2. The Press at Work

  3. Review Panel


UNIT SIX

  1. A Judge Speaks

  2. A Story with a Moral

  3. The Rolls Royce

  4. The Landlord

  5. The Department Store


ADDITIONAL TEXTS FOR RENDERING pp. 216


  1. Вежливая, но не сгибаемая

  2. Мы с вами!

  3. Жениться или не жениться?

  4. Риск – это банальность.

  5. Берегите зубы и …жизнь!

  6. Почему мы рискуем

  7. Вы можете договориться

  8. Кому давать в кредит?

  9. Жизнь в кредит

  10. Имидж как инструмент карьерного роста

  11. Загадка американской души

  12. Будьте знакомы

  13. Ох, уж эта реклама!

  14. Чем больше каналов, тем лучше.

  15. Психическая атака на телезрителя

  16. Информационная война

  17. «Первые и последние» (по рассказу Д. Голсуорси)

  18. Суды присяжных




UNIT ONE THE WAY WE LIVE NOW


Lead-in
1 Discuss the following questions.


  1. How many jobs can you think of where the professional enjoys good social status and earns quite a lot of money, but has to work very irregular hours? How would you feel about doing such a job? Think about

    • family relations

    • tiredness

    • inability to plan ahead




  1. Which would you prefer – a job which is virtually stress-free but monotonous, or one which is extremely interesting but quite stressful?




  1. Sometimes companies have to let employees go although they value their work. What can the reasons be?




  1. What does the proverb "A woman's work is never done" imply? Do you tend to agree with the proverb? Why (not)?


2 The lists show work-related benefits and problems. Which of these benefits are the most important? Which problem do you think are the most damaging for a working person?
Benefits Problems

  • Social status

  • Career advancement

  • Room for creativity

  • Little or no stress

  • Satisfaction/sense of achievement

  • Deadline pressure

  • Lack of recognition

  • Workaholism

  • Overwork/physical strain

  • Stress caused by responsibility

To me, room for creativity is most important benefit a job can offer because it allows for self-expression …
3 Complete each sentence with one of the words or phrases given. Explain them.
• commute high-flyers • fringe • status • tough

• to benefit • subsistence • squats • violence • battering

• shanty towns • slum • suburbs • ghetto • bonus

• enhance • unemployment


  1. In Britain today many young graduates want to get a job with high ………………………… .

  2. The image of high earners is ……………. by the purchase of a luxury car such as a Porsche.

  3. The financial centre of London, the City, is full of highly-motivated young ………………… who are eager to make a lot of money as quickly as they can.

  4. All successful business people know how ………………… life at the top is.

  5. When the economy is booming, everyone seems ………………….. .

  6. For those living at ……………….. level, even buying essentials is a struggle.

  7. Penniless students in large cities try to save money by living in ………….. , that is, houses which they find to be empty.

  8. Financial problems can lead to stress within the family and …………….. between family members.

  9. Wife- ……………………. is a particularly unpleasant form of violence.

  10. A poor, densely populated area of a town or city lived in mainly by one racial group is called a(n) ………….. .

  11. In Third World countries ………………… have grown up on the outskirts of major cities to house poor workers who have migrated from the countryside.

  12. In the developed world run-down and derelict housing in the inner city where people still live is called a(n) ………………. .

  13. Managers enjoy many …………… benefits including a company car and an expense account.

  14. People working in large cities often like to live away from the centre in pleasant ………………………. .

  15. People who work in the city centre but live outside have to ……………….. to work everyday.

  16. Mark was given a $ 1,000 …………… when he beat his deadline by a month.

  17. In some countries, you don't qualify for …………………… benefit if you own your house.


Discuss the following questions:

  1. What difficulties may ethnic minorities face both at home and at work?

  2. Why is the life of successful businessmen at the top rough? What does it involve?

  3. What essentials can you buy if you live at subsistence level?

  4. In what way can the situation in economy affect families? What can it lead to?


4 a. Complete the text using the words and phrases given.
• emulate • allure • doorstep • metropolis • pace

• veneer • social life • self-image • stuck • provinces

• made • the break • rush hour • metropolis

• landmarks • keep your wits • accommodation
A View of the City

If you grow up in the …………… (1) then capital cities have a very special ……….. (2). They represent sophistication, choice and freedom. When you've settled in the city, you can think of the people back home as 'country cousins' who 'live in the sticks'. They haven't experienced life as it should be, in the city.

And what have you gained by moving to the ………………3)? First, a major change in …………………(4). You're one of the special ones, you've ……………… (5). All those famous places that were previously just names read in the paper or seen on TV become familiar personal ……………. (6) glimpsed as you go to work or explore the capital developing your ………………. (7). You're never ………………. (8) for something to do - everything's there, on your new …………………. (9): discos, night-clubs, pubs. If you're culturally minded, there are museums, cinemas, theatres, concerts. And then the people! You never know who you will meet and where. Their status and lifestyle are something you want to …………………… (10).

Of course, there are shocks. The cost, for one thing, of things like ………….. (11), transport and entertainment. The crowds, especially during the ……………. (12). The fast ………….. (13) at which everyone lives. But you soon learn to …………… (14) about you and develop the special …………………. (15) that city living requires.
b. Explain the meaning of the following word combinations, find Russian equivalents to them:
• to make the break • to explore the capital • to be stuck for smth to do • to be culturally minded • to live at the fast pace
c. Answer the following questions:


  1. What makes city so alluring to people coming from the provinces?

  2. What changes does a person undergo after moving to town?

  3. What advantages and disadvantages may be found in city life?

  4. In what way does the pace of the metropolis life differ from that in the country?

  5. Do you think citizens have a special veneer? Why (not)?


THEME ONE Family Life
5 Before reading the text discuss the following questions.

  • What constitutes a successful life?

  • In the lives of successful people, what is the relationship between work and family life?



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